On Ma, 17 mai 11, 15:21:26, Borden Rhodes wrote:
> Sorry, I should have clarified: the scripts execute correctly but wireless
> still does not connect. I'll try tinkering with the /etc/network/interfaces
> and see where that gets me.
That's a good idea, but make sure Network Manager (a.k.a. Net
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Borden Rhodes wrote:
> Sorry, I should have clarified: the scripts execute correctly but wireless
> still does not connect. I'll try tinkering with the /etc/network/interfaces
> and see where that gets me.
>
Try to bring up the interface(s) manually to see if tha
Sorry, I should have clarified: the scripts execute correctly but wireless
still does not connect. I'll try tinkering with the /etc/network/interfaces
and see where that gets me.
The problem is more irritating than intrusive and it violates that whole 'you
should never have to restart Linux'*
On Lu, 16 mai 11, 19:55:43, Borden Rhodes wrote:
>
> I've tried 'sudo service network-manager restart' and 'sudo service
> networking
> restart' thinking that maybe it's choked and needs restarting. Neither of
> those work, though. When I 'sudo reboot', everything works again. So, what
> am
On Ma, 17 mai 11, 10:02:21, Shell Xu wrote:
> Did u made /etc/network/interfaces empty?
> Once I wanna report bug for network-manager, maintainer said try
> backup and empty all stuff in /etc/network/interfaces first.
> So, try?
Not completely empty, the 'lo' entry is still needed.
Regards,
Andre
Did u made /etc/network/interfaces empty?
Once I wanna report bug for network-manager, maintainer said try
backup and empty all stuff in /etc/network/interfaces first.
So, try?
2011/5/17 Borden Rhodes :
> I'm not sure this is a bug or a problem with me, so I'm posting it here so I
> don't clutter
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